Yes, still have some coconut oil, but will be re-purchasing soon from
Tropical Traditions since they have good quality tasting oil and also great coupons deals through out the year- http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/

I looked hard in my refrigerate and notice I was out of Raw Apple Cider Vinegar!! I though to myself, when was the last time I used and, which should of been daily, but I slacked over the holidays with my daily dose which is 2 tables spoons in a larger glass of ice cold filter water. I them remembered that I use the last of it on a my face...I dilute apple cider vinegar with filter water and use it as a toner on my face.
So, after noticing that I did not have the apple cider vinegar, I went out to purchase a new bottle...ahh..the look on my face at the local grocery store could scare most people away..I want to share with everyone in the store the many wonderful health benefits of Raw Apple Cider Vinegar, but I didn't.

I then went on to the coconut oil isle and read a few of the brands and decided not to purchase more coconut oil until the last jar was almost gone...I prefer to purchase on line with Tropical Traditions, I do love this brand for my cats, but also local brands such as Jarrow for my kitties. Then I check for how much Diatomatous Earth(Food Grade) I had left..and yes, plenty left since is use around the house as a bug defender and also as a drink supplement...now I was set, all 4 of my arsenal for my 2015 attack on my fat storage, growth of my hair, and internal digestive health and now learning more about Raw Apple Cider Vinegar in the prevention of cancer cells...so, let the research continue..I have noticed that along with adding lime and lemon to my daily water...my potassium level is where it's suppose to be and no more leg cramps, especially when you don't eat enough potassium in your diet when low carbing, this is a good natural way to replenish your potassium, a drink everyday of warm lime water in the morning, or evenings works for me too.
So,here we go again with my braggin so much about ACV, the raw vinegar with the Mother...remember to shake up the bottle till its is a murky brown/gold color and enjoy this wonder tonic, drink through a straw if you prefer..I brush my teeth daily twice with coconut oil and baking soda, and no enamel had come off my 56 year old teeth from drink apple cider vinegar diluted in water, even hot/warm water will get your tummy feeling all better since it helps with digestion and acid and all that good stuff...

"Despite its acidic taste, apple cider vinegar actually promotes alkalinity in the body. As Charlotte Gerson says, “cancer cannot live in an alkaline body,” and one of the primary ways the Gerson Therapy battles cancer and other diseases is by bringing the body into an alkaline state which makes it an inhospitable environment for cancer."-http://gerson.org/gerpress/8-amazing

The most famous use of apple cider vinegar is to purify the blood and fat from the blood and today is mostly used in reduction diets.

The best hair rinse is from raw apple cider vinegar, so many ways to cleanse the gunk out of your scalp and hair, and a natural way to help re grow damaged hair, I gave up the sulfate shampoos, even use baking soda/water to wash my hair....its was fun to see the difference in my hair, I made plenty videos on hair growth .http://youtube.com/bonnie90505

Curative effect
Apple cider vinegar is a centuries – old elixir of life. A natural substance that stimulates the metabolism, lowers the blood pressure and stimulates a number of functions in the body (stomach, heart, blood vessels, skin, respiratory system…). Today’s use of apple cider vinegar is primarily related to reduction of excess weight. Overweight leads to more serious consequences for human health.
Apple cider vinegar lowers the glycemic index of foods, improves insulin sensitivity and allows control of type 2 diabetes.

The circulatory system
To reduce the cholesterol you should take 15 ml apple cider vinegar per day.
Apple cider vinegar is rich in potassium, which regulates the level of sodium in the blood and normalizing blood pressure. It also contains magnesium, which reduces pressure on the blood wall.

Prevention of cancer
I am still researching and enjoy learning so much about prevention of cancer...so I am not going to slam dunk this, but do believe it could help with prevention of certain cancer cells from forming,

Prevention of cancer
Several laboratory studies have shown that apple cider vinegar can kill cancer cells or slow their spread.
Apple cider vinegar is rich in substances like antioxidant beta-carotene, polyphenols, flavonoids and pectin, which binds carcinogens and ejects them from the body.
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12 Reasons to Start Using Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is getting more and more attention as its many benefits become known. It may take a bit to get used to the strong smell and taste, but once you’ve made it regular part of your routine it’s not so bad. It provides some great benefits to your digestive system and other parts of your body, that it’s good to keep it handy and use it as directed as part of a weight loss plan, or as part of your daily quest at good health and overall wellness.

Here is a good article to start out with learning more about Apple Cider Vinegar

Perhaps the best reason is that apple cider vinegar can help you lose weight be helping to burn fat that’s stored. It even targets the fat in your midsection, which is a trouble spot for many of us. It’s also been noted for being able to make you feel full for longer periods of time, helping you make it to your next meal and avoid eating when you’re not truly hungry. The iron content in ACV helps get your metabolism going, so if you’ve noticed you run an iron deficiency, or that you have a sluggish metabolism, you may want to give it a try and see it it helps turn things around.

2. Good for the Digestive System

Apple cider vinegar helps to rev up your digestive juices, so you can more easily digest your meals. It has been attributed to lower instances of indigestion, and To get the most from this benefit try drinking a glass of water mixed with ACV 30 minutes before a meal. You’ll notice that it not only helps you get to mealtime more easily, but when mealtime does arrive you’ll be hungry for it and then digest it more easily. It does this by giving your gut what it needs in the form of enzymes that specifically help to break down food. It also contains acids that the body can use to help break up foods and absorb the nutrients from them.

3. Can Be Used as a Mouthwash

If you’re tired of the burn that comes with some popular mouthwash brands on the market, you might want to give apple cider vinegar a try as a more natural alternative. You’ll want to mix it with water and not swish it in your mouth at full strength, as it is rather acidic. What it does is naturally kill the bacteria on your tongue and inside your mouth that causes bad breath. It’s also able to break down plaque, giving it the same kind of properties as the high-priced mouthwashes you’ll find in stores.

4. Possible Wart Treatment

If you have a wart you’ve been wanting to get rid of, you can try using ACV in order to treat it. It’s an easy enough process to use apple cider vinegar, and you may find that it’s a reliable and cost-effective way to go instead of having it professionally removed or using an over-the-counter wart removal product. You simply wash and dry the affected area, douse a cotton swab in ACV, apply to the wart and cover with a bandage to keep it in place. Let it work its magic while you sleep, and attend to it again in the morning. Repeat the process until it’s completely healed.

5. Balances Blood Sugar

Apple cider vinegar can help you keep your blood sugar levels in check. Many of the claims made by proponents of ACV are not scientifically founded, but rather rely on anecdotal evidence to back them up. But this benefit is one that has a strong backing from the medical community, and has been shown to help diabetics manage their condition. It does so by helping to reduce the amount of glucose in the body.

6. Can Be Used to Treat a Sunburn

Even though apple cider vinegar has a sour and acidic taste to it, it’s actually able to soothe a sunburn when applied topically. You can actually make a bath with ACV in it, which will help you treat all of your sunburned areas at once. Use cool water if you go this route. You can also provide an easier way to apply an ACV solution to your body by using a spray bottle. This way you don’t actually have to touch the sunburn, and can experience a cooling mist hitting your skin. The apple cider vinegar will stay on your skin after the water evaporates.

7. Helps the Sinuses

Apple cider vinegar has been shown to help treat a sinus infection, and if you use it at the first sign of sinus trouble, you may be able to avoid it altogether. The method to use this as sinus relief is to add it to your humidifier so you can breathe it in, or add hot water to it so that you can breathe in the steam. The goal is breathing it in through your nose, so if it’s already stuffed up you might be too late to help matters. It’s always recommended to check in with your doctor if your sinuses are creating a bigger problem for you.8. Helps When You’re Tired

Taking apple cider vinegar can help boost your energy levels, and help when you’re starting to feel fatigued, or even exhausted after a workout. The reason why it helps with your energy levels can be attributed to its effect on your blood sugar, as well as the way it can boost your immune system. Drinking a shot of ACV as a pick-me-up may work for you, and would be a more healthy tactic than reaching for the afternoon cup of coffee or an energy drink.

9. Can Make Your Teeth Whiter

You can use ACV to whiten your teeth, but you’ll want to make sure to rinse really well after using it, as the acidic nature of apple cider vinegar can be counterproductive if left on too long. It’s most effective at treating stains on your teeth, so if you have an overall yellowing of your teeth this may not be the best way to go. You can use it directly just as if you were brushing your teeth with it. When you rinse, be sure to do so until as much of the acidic taste has left your mouth as possible.

10. Can Be Used as an Acne Treatment

You can use apple cider vinegar as part of a comprehensive program to treat acne naturally. The neat feature of ACV in relation to acne is that it can be used both internally and topically to help the situation. It helps to bring balance to the pH of your skin, and you can use it on your face and other areas of your body, making it great for those that suffer from acne on their back and other parts. You can also drink it and see if you notice an improvement, but using it as a sort of toner to help your skin directly seems to produce better results.

11. Helps Reduce Heartburn

Apple cider vinegar helps to prevent indigestion, and helps your digestive system break down your food. Whether or not it helps with heartburn will vary from person to person. If your digestive system is overactive and produces too much digestive acid, ACV will only serve to exacerbate the problem. But if your heartburn is being caused by other factors, it may be just what you need. There isn’t much backing these claims as far as scientific studies go, but it’s one of those instances where the number of positive peer reviews makes it a method worth trying.

12. Relieves Sore Muscles

This involves swabbing the area with ACV instead of ingesting it. You can also make the process easier and even more relaxing by adding it to your bath. It’s the acid in apple cider vinegar that gets the credit for the relief. It helps to relax both the skin and the muscles so you end up feeling better after soaking for only a few minutes.

Apple Cider Vinegar FAQ

How is apple cider vinegar different from other vinegars?

The main thing that separates apple cider vinegar from others like white vinegar, wine vinegar, rice vinegar, or malt vinegar, is that it’s made with apples, whereas the others are made using other ingredients. This is what gives ACV its distinct taste, and also why it provides health benefits that you can’t get from regular vinegars. It’s not the same kind of vinegar that you’ll find on store shelves for use in cooking, and you won’t get the health benefits listed above by using ordinary vinegar.

Will apple cider vinegar lower triglycerides?

Studies on rats has shown that ACV can lower triglycerides, but at the same time it was shown to raise levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) in the body, and lower levels of good cholesterol. That means it is not the best way to try to get your triglyceride levels to a healthy place. Most health experts recommend more exercise and dietary adjustments as the most effective way to go.

Will apple cider vinegar make you break out?

Drinking apple cider vinegar shouldn’t lead to a break out, and in fact it’s been shown to be a way to treat your acne topically. There is anecdotal evidence that suggest drinking ACV helps to clear up the skin and results in fewer blemishes, but these findings are not backed by clinical studies. There are also reports that when you start drinking ACV you may notice more breakouts before things calm down and eventually improve.

Will apple cider vinegar remove a mole?

Apple cider vinegar works pretty well on warts, but how about moles? There are instructions online for how to remove a mole with ACV, and there are even pictures provided to show how the process goes. Be sure to have any mole you plan on removing checked by a doctor first to make sure it’s just a mole and not something more serious. Also consider using something like Dermatend for potentially better results.

Is apple cider vinegar acidic or alkaline?

Even though you might think that ACV is acidic because of the acetic acid it contains, it’s not about what a food is made up of, but how the body responds to it and processes it once it’s consumed. As it turns out, it’s alkaline-forming once ingested, and acts the same as other alkaline foods like asparagus, broccoli, and kale. If you are creating an alkaline diet for yourself be sure to know which foods react in an acidic or alkaline way.

Is apple cider vinegar a diuretic?

Apple cider vinegar has been described as a gentle diuretic, and has been used as a treatment for urinary tract infections because of the way it helps the kidneys and bladder. There are other natural diuretics that also do a great job if you’re trying to remove excess water and sodium, like celery, ginger, and cabbage. These foods either contain plenty of water, or encourage urination to help flush the body.

Is apple cider vinegar a probiotic?

Even though it isn’t classified as a probiotic, ACV helps with the digestion in a similar fashion as probiotics. The pectin it contains helps the body break down foods, and it is often recommended to drink water mixed with apple cider vinegar 30 minutes to an hour before a meal to improve digestion. Probiotics get their name because of the bacteria they contain. ACV contains enzymes but because of its acidic nature does not have bacteria.

Does apple cider vinegar work on toenail fungus?

There are those that say you can use ACV to help treat toenail fungus naturally, and all that is required is to apply undiluted apple cider vinegar directly to the affected area three times each day. The trick is that you have to remain diligent because if you don’t eradicate it fully it will end up coming back again, and you’ll have to restart the treatment process from the beginning.

Will apple cider vinegar help with allergies?

ACV has been shown to help with allergies by reducing the amount of mucous produced by the body, thus freeing up sinuses to function properly. While it can’t prevent you from having an allergic reaction to the things you’re allergic to, it may be helpful in reducing the side effects they cause to your body.

Does apple cider vinegar spoil?

Because it contains so much acid ACV can last a long time, and you typically won’t have to worry about it spoiling as long as you use it consistently. You’ll still find an expiration date on the bottle of the best brands on the market, but this is something that you don’t have to pay much attention to, as it doesn’t lose its beneficial qualities, even well after it says it’s expired.

Does apple cider vinegar prevent cancer?

The jury is still out as to what sort of effect ACV has on cancer prevention. Currently it appears to slow or even stop some cancers, while at the same time leading to an increase in others. At this point it can’t be verified to be an item you’d want to use to prevent cancer. especially when so many other have been proven time and time again to help the cause, such as tomatoes and broccoli.

Can apple cider vinegar unclog arteries?

It’s a source of potassium, which can help thin the blood, and it’s been noted for its ability to break down fats in the body and can help with your cholesterol levels. The combination of all of these features make it worthwhile to add ACV to your daily routine if you are looking to improve the health of your arteries.

Can apple cider vinegar lighten scars?

Apple cider vinegar has been shown to be able to lighten the redness of a scar. Do do this you wouldn’t want to use full-strength ACV, as that can irritate the skin and even burn it if left on for long periods of time. Instead, mix equal parts water with ACV and dab onto the scar in question. Do this once daily for as long as it takes to see improvement.

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